Icom iF7010 Series Operating Manual

Icom iF7010 Series Operating Manual

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OPERATING GUIDE
VHF P25 TRANSCEIVERS
iF7010 series
iF7510 series
UHF P25 TRANSCEIVERS
iF7020 series
iF7040 series
iF7520 series
INTRODUCTION
1
ACCESSORIES
2
PANEL DESCRIPTION
3
BASIC OPERATION
4
ADVANCED OPERATION
5
SCAN OPERATION
6
MENU SCREEN
7
APCO P25 MODE OPERATION
8
MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
9
ABOUT THE microSD CARD
10
VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS
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11
Bluetooth
OPERATION
12
USER SETTINGS
13
OTHERS
14
OPTIONS
INDEX

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  • Page 1 OPERATING GUIDE INTRODUCTION ACCESSORIES PANEL DESCRIPTION BASIC OPERATION ADVANCED OPERATION VHF P25 TRANSCEIVERS SCAN OPERATION iF7010 series MENU SCREEN iF7510 series APCO P25 MODE OPERATION UHF P25 TRANSCEIVERS iF7020 series MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION iF7040 series ABOUT THE microSD CARD...
  • Page 2 Other trademarks and trade names are those of their contamination. respective owners. • The use of Icom transceivers with any equipment that is All other products or brands are registered trademarks or not manufactured or approved by Icom. trademarks of their respective holders.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ACCESSORIES Section Supplied accessories.............. 1-2 Attaching accessories............. 1-3 D Flexible antenna (Portable) ..........1-3 D Battery pack (Portable) ........... 1-3 D Belt clip (Portable) ............1-4 D Connector cover (Portable) ..........1-5 D Mounting bracket (Mobile) ..........1-6...
  • Page 4: Section 1 Accessories

    ACCESSORIES Supplied accessories The following accessories are supplied. NOTE: Some accessories are not supplied, or the shape is different, depending on the transceiver version. z Portable type transceiver Battery pack Belt clip Connector cover (with a screw) z Mobile type transceiver Microphone Microphone hanger and screw set...
  • Page 5: Attaching Accessories

    ACCESSORIES Attaching accessories D Flexible antenna (Portable) Connect the antenna to the antenna connector. CAUTION: • DO NOT carry the transceiver by holding only the antenna. • DO NOT connect an antenna other than those listed in the INSTRUCTIONS. • Transmitting without an antenna may damage the transceiver.
  • Page 6: D Belt Clip (Portable)

    ACCESSORIES Accessory attachments (Continued) D Belt clip (Portable) To attach: 1. Remove the battery pack from the transceiver, if it Belt clip is attached. 2. Slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow until the belt clip is locked and makes a ‘click’ sound. To detach: Lift the tab up (q), and slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow (w).
  • Page 7: D Connector Cover (Portable)

    ACCESSORIES Accessory attachments (Continued) CAUTION: DO NOT detach the connector cover when an optional equipment is not in use. Otherwise the terminals of the multi-connector may be shorted by a metal object, or become rusty by water intrusion. This could damage the transceiver. D Connector cover (Portable) To detach: 1.
  • Page 8: D Mounting Bracket (Mobile)

    ACCESSORIES Accessory attachments (Continued) D Mounting bracket (Mobile) Install the mounting bracket in a place where it can be firmly attached. L We recommend that you periodically check whether the screws are loose or not, especially after a long period of use. CAUTION: DO NOT use bolts other than the ones that are supplied with the mounting bracket.
  • Page 9 PANEL DESCRIPTION Section Front, top and side panels (for the Portable type transceiver) 2-2 D About the transceiver types ..........2-2 D About the Status indicator ..........2-2 D About the Multi-connector ..........2-2 D About the Software key functions ........2-2 Function display (for the Portable type transceiver) ....
  • Page 10: Front, Top And Side Panels (For The Portable Type Transceiver)

    PANEL DESCRIPTION Front, top and side panels (for the Portable type transceiver) D About the transceiver types There are 2 types of transceivers. [Selector] IC-F7010S, IC-F7020S, IC-F7040S: Simple key types IC-F7010T, IC-F7020T, IC-F7040T: Ten-key types [VOL] Antenna D About the Status indicator Connector AB Switch •...
  • Page 11: Function Display (For The Portable Type Transceiver)

    PANEL DESCRIPTION Function display (for the Portable type transceiver) BELL ICON Displayed when a matching signal is received, depending on the presetting. Icon Area SCAN ICON • Displayed when a scan is paused. • Blinks while scanning. SCAN TARGET CHANNEL ICON Displayed when the channel is selected as a scan target channel.
  • Page 12: D Text Area

    PANEL DESCRIPTION Function display (for the Portable type transceiver) Icon Area Text Area Key Display Area NOTE: The screen capture is an example. The displayed position of each icon may differ, depending on the function being used. D Text Area Icons (Continued) Displays the selected Zone number, channel number, VIBRATION ICON...
  • Page 13: Front, Top And Side Panels (For The Mobile Type Transceiver)

    PANEL DESCRIPTION Front, top and side panels (for the Mobile type transceiver) Status Function indicator display display [OK] [Emer] [Emer] [VOL] [Up]/[Down] [Right]/[Left] Microphone Speaker connector [P1] [P2] [Back] Power key D About the Status indicator D About the Software key functions •...
  • Page 14: Rear Panel (For The Mobile Type Transceiver)

    PANEL DESCRIPTION Rear panel (for the Mobile type transceiver) e EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK ANTENNA GPS ANTENNA CONNECTOR CONNECTOR r IGNITION LEAD t USB CABLE y D-SUB 25 PIN CONNECTOR u DC POWER CABLE q ANTENNA CONNECTOR y D-SUB 25 PIN CONNECTOR Connect to an antenna.
  • Page 15: Function Display (For The Mobile Type Transceiver)

    PANEL DESCRIPTION Function display (for the Mobile type transceiver) Icon Area NOTE: The screen capture is an example. The displayed position of each icon may differ, depending on the function being used. D Icon Area SCRAMBLER/ENCRYPTION ICON Indicators In the Analog mode q SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR Displayed when the Voice Scrambler function is ON.
  • Page 16: D Text Area

    PANEL DESCRIPTION Function display (for the Mobile type transceiver) Icon Area NOTE: The screen Text Area capture is an example. The displayed position of each icon may differ, Key Display Area depending on the function being used. Icons (Continued) D Text Area Bluetooth ICON ®...
  • Page 17: Status Indicator

    PANEL DESCRIPTION Status indicator The Status indicator indicates the status of various parameters of the transceiver, as described below. (Reference: R=Red, G=Green, Y=Yellow, M=Magenta, W=White, B=Blue) • Programming: Blinks while reading or writing data. • Programming Error: Blinks if programming fails. R G R G R G R G R G R G R G R G R G R G R G R G R G R G R G R G •...
  • Page 18 PANEL DESCRIPTION Status indicator (Continued) • Audible: Blinks while in the Audible mode. • Low Battery 1: Blinks slowly when you should charge the battery soon. • Low Battery 2: Blinks fast when you must charge the battery. • Power ON: Lights white, then blinks red, yellow, and green at transceiver startup.
  • Page 19: Assignable Keys, Keypads, And Ab Switch

    PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable keys, keypads, and AB Switch D Portable type Dealers can assign the Software key functions to the following keys, keypads, and the AB Switch. Simple key type [P1], [P2], [Up], [Down], [Left], [Right], [OK], [Back], [F1], [F2], [F3], [Emer], and the AB Switch [Emer] Switch Ten-key type...
  • Page 20: Assignable Software Key Functions

    PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable Software key functions D For keys and keypads Digital (P25) Analog Category Assignable function Conventional Trunking 2-Tone Disable (p. 2-14) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Null (p. 2-14) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ – Menu (p. 2-14) ✓ ✓ ✓...
  • Page 21 PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable Software key functions D For keys and keypads (Continued) Digital (P25) Analog Category Assignable function Conventional Trunking 2-Tone Site Alias* (p. 2-17) ✓ Site Lock* (p. 2-17) ✓ Trunking* Site Select* (p. 2-17) ✓ Site Change Beep* (p.
  • Page 22 PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable Software key functions D For keys and keypads (Continued) Disable Category: Channel/Scan (Voting) Set to disable the key. CH Up, CH Down z Push to select an operating channel. NOTE: This key function is assignable to only z A fter pushing specific keys, push to select an [Ext.
  • Page 23 PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable Software key functions D For keys and keypads (Continued) Category: Channel/Scan (Voting) (Continued) In the Digital mode Scan Add/Del (Tag) Push to display the “NAC CH Select” screen. Then z Push to add a channel to, or delete it from the push [Up] or [Down] to select a NAC code.
  • Page 24 PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable Software key functions D For keys and keypads (Continued) Power OFF Emergency Category: Channel/Scan (Voting) (Continued) (For the Mobile type transceivers) Compander While holding down this key, turn OFF the transceiver In the Analog mode to activate the Power OFF Emergency function. Push to turn the Compander function ON or OFF.
  • Page 25 PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable Software key functions D For keys and keypads (Continued) Category: Trunking (For only the revision 2.00 or later.) Site Alias Push to display the RFSS ID and Site ID, or the Site Alias name if entered. Site Lock Locks the transceiver in the current registered site.
  • Page 26 PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable Software key functions D For keys and keypads Category: Functions Push to turn the VOX function ON or OFF. Light L The function automatically switches between receive and Push to turn ON the backlight for about 5 seconds, transmit by detecting your voice.
  • Page 27 PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable Software key functions D For keys and keypads (Continued) Keyset (For only the revision 2.00 or later.) RX Noise Cancel Push to select the RX Noise Cancel level between 1 In the Digital mode and 3 to suppress the receive audio noise to make the Push to enter the keyset selection mode.
  • Page 28: D For The Ab Switch (For The Portable Type Transceiver)

    PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable Software key functions (Continued) D For the AB Switch LCD Mode Push to select the LCD Mode. (For the Portable type transceiver) • Day : The LCD is set to the Day mode. Functions can be assigned to the AB Switch. The Day mode is for the daytime operation, and the display backlight color is set to NOTE: The function that is assigned to the AB...
  • Page 29 PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable Software key functions D For the AB Switch (For the Portable type transceiver) (Continued) Null Site Lock No function. Locks the transceiver in the current registered site. This function inhibits the transceiver from roaming Zone other sites. Rotate to select a zone.
  • Page 30 BASIC OPERATION Section Turning ON the transceiver ............ 3-2 D Adjusting the audio level ..........3-2 D Entering the password ............ 3-2 Selecting a Zone..............3-3 D Selecting a Zone ............. 3-3 Selecting a channel ..............3-4 D Selecting an operating channel........3-4 D Selecting the Priority A or B channel .......
  • Page 31: Turning On The Transceiver

    BASIC OPERATION Turning ON the transceiver NOTE: Before using the transceiver for the fi rst time, [VOL] the battery pack must be fully charged for optimum life and operation. See the INSTRUCTIONS for details. Portable: [Up], [Down], [OK] Rotate [VOL] to turn ON the transceiver. [Right], [Left] •...
  • Page 32: Selecting A Zone

    BASIC OPERATION Selecting a Zone D Selecting a Zone Select a Zone type from Conventional or Voting. <Menu operation> TIP: What is a “Zone”? (Menu > Channel/Scan > Zone Select) Certain channels are grouped together and assigned 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. to a Zone according to their intended use.
  • Page 33: Selecting A Channel

    BASIC OPERATION Selecting a channel D Selecting an operating channel D Selecting the Priority A or B channel <Key or Selector operation> <Key operation> z Rotate [Selector]. (Only the Portable type) z Push [CH Up] or [CH Down]. Push [Prio-A] or [Prio-B] to select the Priority A or Priority B channel.
  • Page 34: D Rewriting The Priority A Or B Channel

    BASIC OPERATION Selecting a channel (Continued) D Rewriting the Priority A or B channel D Selecting a Continuous tone channel <Key operation> <Key operation> 1. Select a channel to be set as the Priority A or B 1. While in the Analog mode, push [C.Tone CH channel.
  • Page 35 BASIC OPERATION Selecting a channel (Continued) D Selecting an NAC channel <Key operation> 1. While in the Digital mode, push [Tone/NAC CH Select] to display the “NAC CH Select” screen. 2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select an NAC channel, then push [OK].
  • Page 36: Call Procedure

    BASIC OPERATION Call procedure When your system uses tone signaling (except Selective calling Non-selective calling CTCSS and DTCS), a call procedure may be necessary prior to voice transmission. The tone signaling employed may be a selective calling system, which enables you to call only specific stations, and prevents unwanted stations from contacting you.
  • Page 37: Receiving And Transmitting

    BASIC OPERATION Receiving and transmitting D Transmitting notes CAUTION: DO NOT transmit without an antenna. It Transmit inhibit function may damage the transceiver. See pages 1-3 and 2-6 The transceiver has several inhibit functions which for accessory attachments. restrict transmission under the following conditions: •...
  • Page 38: Key Lock Function

    BASIC OPERATION Key Lock function You can use the Key Lock function to prevent accidental channel changes and unnecessary function access. L All assignable keys except the following are electronically locked: [Monitor], [Light], [Lock], [Call], [Emergency], [Surveillance] and [Lone Worker]. Also, [PTT] and [Power] are usable.
  • Page 39 ADVANCED OPERATION Section DTMF calls ................4-2 D Manual Dialing ..............4-2 D Autodial ................4-2 Emergency call ............... 4-3 D Transmitting an Emergency call ........4-3 Scrambler ................4-7 Network Access Code (NAC) ..........4-7 AquaQuake™ Water Draining function (for the Portable type transceiver) ..........
  • Page 40: Dtmf Calls

    ADVANCED OPERATION DTMF calls D Manual Dialing A user can send DTMF codes. While holding down [PTT], push the keys on the Ten- key pad. D Autodial A user can quickly send DTMF tones that have been pre-entered into the transceiver. 1.
  • Page 41: Emergency Call

    ADVANCED OPERATION Emergency call D Transmitting an Emergency call IMPORTANT: It is recommended that the dealer sets an Emergency channel in each zone, to provide a When the transceiver enters the Emergency mode, a reliable Emergency call operation. countdown starts. The transceiver counts down during the Reminder Timer set time.
  • Page 42 ADVANCED OPERATION Emergency call D Transmitting an Emergency call (Continued) The transceiver enters the Emergency mode through the following functions: • The Man Down function When the transceiver leans past the preset angle for With Stationary the ON Timer preset time. z The transceiver leans past the preset angle for the L If a user raises the transceiver back from the preset ON Timer preset time.
  • Page 43 ADVANCED OPERATION Emergency call D Transmitting an Emergency call (Continued) The transceiver enters the Emergency mode through the following functions: • The Lone Worker function With Stationary When no operation occurs for the ON Timer preset time. L If a user pushes any key before the Reminder Timer z When no operation occurs for the ON Timer preset set time expires, the Emergency mode is canceled.
  • Page 44 ADVANCED OPERATION Emergency call D Transmitting an Emergency call (Continued) The transceiver enters the Emergency mode through the following functions: • The Stationary Detection function • The Motion Detection function When the transceiver is detected as being stationary When the transceiver continuously moves for the ON (no motion) for the ON Timer preset time.
  • Page 45: Scrambler

    ADVANCED OPERATION Scrambler Network Access Code (NAC) The Voice Scrambler function provides private NAC is a signaling system designed for digital radio communication between stations. communications. When a channel is set up with an NAC, the squelch Push [Scrambler/Encryption] to toggle the Scrambler will open only when a call containing a matching NAC function ON or OFF.
  • Page 46: Aquaquake™ Water Draining Function (For The Portable Type Transceiver)

    ADVANCED OPERATION AquaQuake™ Water Draining function (for the Portable type transceiver) By vibrating the speaker, the AquaQuake Water Draining function clears water from the speaker grill to maintain clear audio. 1. Hold down [AquaQuake] to turn ON the AquaQuake water draining function. •...
  • Page 47 SCAN OPERATION Section Starting a Scan ............... 5-2 Canceling a Scan ..............5-3 Selecting a Scan list ............... 5-4 Setting or clearing a Scan tag ..........5-5...
  • Page 48: Section 5 Scan Operation

    SCAN OPERATION Starting a Scan A Scan checks for signals on each channel and stops <Menu operation> when a signal is received. (Menu > Channel/Scan > Scan Start/Stop) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. NOTE: Two or more channels must be preset to start 2.
  • Page 49: Canceling A Scan

    SCAN OPERATION Canceling a Scan <Key operation> While scanning, push [Scan Start/Stop] to stop a Scan. • “ ” disappears. <Menu operation> (Menu > Channel/Scan > Scan Start/Stop) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Channel/Scan,” then push [OK].
  • Page 50: Selecting A Scan List

    SCAN OPERATION Selecting a Scan list You can select a Scan list to be scanned. <Menu operation> Channels included in the selected Scan list are scanned during a scan. (Menu > Channel/Scan > Scan List) When selecting a zone type Scan list, the channels 1.
  • Page 51: Setting Or Clearing A Scan Tag

    SCAN OPERATION Setting or clearing a Scan tag You can set or clear a Scan tag to or from a channel in a Scan list. The Scan tag channel is a target channel during a Scan. <Key operation> In a current Scan list: In a selected Scan list: 1.
  • Page 52 SCAN OPERATION Setting or clearing a Scan tag (Continued) <Menu operation> (Menu > Channel/Scan > Scan tag) 1. Select a channel. (p. 3-4) 5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a list, then push 2. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. [OK].
  • Page 53 MENU SCREEN Section Menu screen description ............6-2 D Using the Menu screen ........... 6-2 Menu items ................6-3 Channel/Scan ................. 6-8 Signaling/Call................6-9 Trunking ................6-10 Functions ................6-11 GPS ..................6-12 Voice Rec ................6-13 Audio Setting ................ 6-14 SD Card ................
  • Page 54: Menu Screen Description

    MENU SCREEN Menu screen description The user can open the “Menu” screen using the “Menu” screen [Menu] key. In the “Menu” screen, the items are categorized. Depending on the presetting, the user can select various functions and set the transceiver settings in the “Menu”...
  • Page 55 MENU SCREEN Menu items In the Menu screen, the items are categorized, as shown below. C.Tone CH Select p. 6-8 Sets the Continuous tone channel. Compander p. 6-8 Turns the Compander function ON or OFF. Priority A CH p. 6-8 Selects the Priority A channel.
  • Page 56 MENU SCREEN Menu items (Continued) Outgoing p. 6-9 Displays a log of the transmit calls Signaling/Call (Continued) Status p. 6-9 Displays the “Status” screen. The preset Status messages are selectable. Site Alias p. 6-10 Displays the RFSS ID and Site ID, or the Site Alias name if entered. Site Lock p.
  • Page 57 MENU SCREEN Menu items (Continued) Call Recorder p. 6-13 Starts or stops the audio recording. Voice Rec Play Call Rec (Play Call Record) p. 6-13 Enables the user to play back the recorded audio on the microSD card. Mic Gain p.
  • Page 58 MENU SCREEN Menu items (Continued) Key Beep (VS-3) p. 6-16 Sets the beep sound when the VS-3 Custom Key ([PLAY]/[FWD]/ Bluetooth headset [RWD]) is pushed. P.Save (VS-3) (Power Save(VS-3)) p. 6-16 Selects whether to operate in the Bluetooth headset’s Battery Saving mode when the VS-3 is connected.
  • Page 59 MENU SCREEN Menu items (Continued) System Beep Lv (System Beep Level) p. 6-19 Sets the System Beep output level. Emer Beep Lv (Emergency Beep Level) p. 6-19 Sets the Beep output level when in the Emergency mode. Key-touch Beep Lv (Key-touch Beep Level) p.
  • Page 60: Channel/Scan

    MENU SCREEN Channel/Scan C.Tone CH Select Scan List Sets a Scan list to be scanned. (p. 5-4) In the Analog mode Sets the Continuous tone channel. (p. 3-5) Scan Start/Stop Starts or cancels a Scan. Compander A Scan checks for signals on each channel and stops In the Analog mode when a signal is received.
  • Page 61: Signaling/Call

    MENU SCREEN Signaling/Call Call Menu Incoming In the Analog mode (MDC 1200 only) In the Analog mode (MDC 1200 only) Selects a calling destination and a call type (Call In the Digital mode Alert, Radio Check, Stun, Revive, and SelCall). Displays a log of the received Individual call, Call Alert After selecting, push [PTT] to transmit the call to the call, Status message, and Message.
  • Page 62: Trunking

    MENU SCREEN Trunking (For only the revision 2.00 or later.) Site Alias Displays the RFSS ID and Site ID, or the Site Alias name if entered. You can enter the Site Alias name on the Site List screen. Site Lock Locks the transceiver in the current registered site.
  • Page 63: Functions

    MENU SCREEN Functions Ext CH Sel Mode Surveillance Turns the External Channel Select function ON or Turns the Surveillance function ON or OFF. OFF. When this function is ON, beeps are not heard and When this function is ON, Memory channels are the backlight and the Status indicator do not light, selectable by only external input.
  • Page 64: Gps

    MENU SCREEN GPS ON/OFF Turns the GPS function ON or OFF. When this function is ON, position data from the internal GPS receiver (Portable) or external GPS receiver (Mobile) is displayed in the “My Position” screen. My Position Displays the transceiver’s current position. 6-12...
  • Page 65: Voice Rec

    MENU SCREEN Voice Rec Call Recorder microSD card is required z Rec Start Push [OK] to start the audio recording. • “ ” is displayed. Information • While holding down [PTT], “ ” blinks, and the communication audio is recorded. •...
  • Page 66: Audio Setting

    MENU SCREEN Audio Setting Mic Gain TX Equalizer Edit Sets the microphone sensitivity. Edits the TX Equalizer Effect. • Range: –8 (Minimum) ~ 5 (Maximum). L See below on how to edit. L Higher values make the microphone more sensitive to the user's voice.
  • Page 67: Sd Card

    MENU SCREEN SD Card Load Setting <- SD Loads the transceiver’s settings from the microSD card. L See “Loading the saved data files onto a microSD card” for details. (p. 9-5) SD Unmount Unmounts the microSD card. NOTE: Before removing the microSD card, be sure to electrically unmount the card, when the transceiver is ON.
  • Page 68: Bluetooth

    MENU SCREEN Bluetooth Bluetooth P.Save (VS-3) Turns the Bluetooth function ON or OFF. Selects whether to operate in the Bluetooth headset’s • OFF: Turns OFF the function. Battery Saving mode when the optional VS-3 • ON: Turns ON the function. Bluetooth is connected.
  • Page 69: Clock

    MENU SCREEN Clock Vibration Clock Adjust Opening Vibration (For the Portable types) z Date Selects whether or not to vibrate the transceiver when Sets the date (Year/Month/Day). it is turned ON. (The day of the week is automatically set.) L To use this function, the Vibration function must be turned ON, in advance.
  • Page 70: Sensor

    MENU SCREEN Sensor Display Man Down Angle (For the Portable types) Backlight Sets the Emergency mode detection angle for the Sets the Key Backlight status. Man Down function. If the transceiver leans past the set angle for the ON Timer time period, the transceiver For the Portable types enters the Emergency mode, and then a countdown •...
  • Page 71: Utility

    MENU SCREEN Utility System Beep Lv Warning Beep Lv Sets the System Beep output level. Sets the Warning Beep output level. The beep sounds when connecting to or blocked from The Warning Beep sounds when: the System. When a Linked option is selected, the •...
  • Page 72: Information

    MENU SCREEN Information Battery Info Displays the battery voltage. Comment Displays the transceiver’s comment. The comment 1 is displayed on the first screen (Portable) or upper line (Mobile), and the comment 2 is on the second screen (Portable) or lower line (Mobile).
  • Page 73: Control Head

    MENU SCREEN Control Head Primary Mic (For the Mobile type) NOTE: These settings are settable only when connecting 2 control heads using the RMK-7 Selects which control head’s microphone to use when or HM-218 transmitting without pushing [PTT], such as when dual head separation kit hand...
  • Page 74 APCO P25 MODE OPERATION Section General ................... 7-2 Transmitting a call ..............7-3 D Transmitting an Individual call ......... 7-3 D Transmitting a Talkgroup call .......... 7-3 D Transmitting a Status Message ........7-4 D Transmitting a Short Message ........7-5 D Transmitting a Call Alert call ...........
  • Page 75: General

    APCO P25 MODE OPERATION General APCO Project-25 (P25) is designed for public safety digital radio, and allows you to make a call to a specific station (Individual call) or to a particular group (Talkgroup call) in the Conventional mode. Other P25 transceivers on the channel will not listen in on a call that does not match their Individual/Talkgroup group ID or Network Access Code (NAC).
  • Page 76: Transmitting A Call

    APCO P25 MODE OPERATION Transmitting a call D Transmitting a Talkgroup call APCO P25 mode operation enables you to make a call to a specifi c station (Individual call) or to a A Talkgroup call enables to make a call to a specifi c particular group (Group call).
  • Page 77: D Transmitting A Status Message

    APCO P25 MODE OPERATION Transmitting a call (Continued) D Transmitting a Status Message You can transmit a preset simple message. A voice signal cannot be sent at the same time. (Menu > Signaling/Call > Call Menu) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. NOTE: If the following settings are confi gured using 2.
  • Page 78: D Transmitting A Short Message

    APCO P25 MODE OPERATION Transmitting a call (Continued) D Transmitting a Short Message A user can transmit a preset message of up to 100 characters. (Menu > Signaling/Call > Call Menu) TIP: 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. •...
  • Page 79: D Transmitting A Call Alert Call

    APCO P25 MODE OPERATION Transmitting a call (Continued) D Transmitting a Call Alert call D Transmitting a Status Query call A Call Alert call is designed to notify the target station A Status Query call requests the target transceiver to user who may be away from his/her transceiver, or in transmit status messages.
  • Page 80: D Transmitting A Remote Monitor Call

    APCO P25 MODE OPERATION Transmitting a call (Continued) D Transmitting a Remote Monitor call D Transmitting a Radio Check call Remote Monitor call enables to send a signal that A Radio Check call enables to determine whether the requires the target station to transmit the microphone target station is turned ON, within the communication audio.
  • Page 81: D Transmitting A Radio Inhibit Call

    APCO P25 MODE OPERATION Transmitting a call (Continued) D Transmitting a Radio Inhibit call D Transmitting a Radio Uninhibit call A Radio Inhibit function enables to send a signal that A Radio Uninhibit function enables to send a signal inhibits (stun or kill, depending on the presetting) the that revives the inhibited transceiver.
  • Page 82: D Transmitting A Phone Call

    APCO P25 MODE OPERATION Transmitting a call (Continued) D Transmitting a Phone call D Transmitting an Emergency call A user can make a Phone call that is similar to An APCO P25 mode Emergency call can be standard phone calls. A transceiver and a PSTN transmitted in the same way as the 2-Tone or MDC (Public Switched Telephone Network) can access 1200 signaling operation.
  • Page 83: Receiving A Call

    APCO P25 MODE OPERATION Receiving a call D Receiving an Individual call D Receiving a Short message 1. When an Individual call is received: 1. When a Short message is received: • Mute is released. • Beeps sound. • The calling station name (or ID) is displayed while •...
  • Page 84: D Receiving A Radio Inhibit Call

    APCO P25 MODE OPERATION Receiving a call (Continued) D Receiving a Radio Inhibit call D Receiving an Emergency call If a Radio Inhibit is received, the transceiver will 1. When an Emergency call is received: display the “SORRY” and you •...
  • Page 85: Incoming List

    APCO P25 MODE OPERATION Incoming list The transceiver saves a log of the received Individual calls, Call Alert calls, Status messages, and Messages in the memory, depending on the presetting. Up to 10 Message/Status or 5 Voice/Call Alert calls can be saved in the log, and the oldest call record is erased when an 11th (Message/Status) or 6th (Voice/Call Alert) call is received.
  • Page 86: D Deleting The Incoming List

    APCO P25 MODE OPERATION Incoming list (Continued) D Deleting the Incoming list The receive call log can be deleted from the Incoming list. (Menu > Signaling/Call > Clear Incoming) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,” then push [OK].
  • Page 87: Displaying The Outgoing List

    APCO P25 MODE OPERATION Displaying the Outgoing list The transceiver saves a log of the transmitted Individual calls, Group calls and Call Alert calls in the memory. Up to 5 calls can be saved in the log, and the oldest call record is erased when a 6th call is received.
  • Page 88: Encryption Function

    APCO P25 MODE OPERATION Encryption function The encryption function enables voice scrambling, which provides private digital communication between stations. When a encrypted call is received, the squelch will open only when the call contains a matching Key ID*. If a call containing a different Key ID or Cipher Type* is made on the same channel, the squelch will not open, and the user will not hear the call.
  • Page 89 MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION Section General ................... 8-2 Transmitting a call ..............8-3 D Transmitting a PTT ID ............. 8-3 D Transmitting an MDC Emergency call ......8-3 D Transmitting an MDC Emergency Acknowledgment ..8-3 D Transmitting an MDC Status call ........8-3 D Transmitting an MDC Message call ........
  • Page 90: General

    MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION General This function is usable in only the Analog mode. The MDC 1200 signaling system enhances your transceiver’s capabilities. You can receive or transmit PTT IDs, Emergency, Selective Call (SelCall), Call Alert, Radio Check, Stun, Revive, Status, and Message calls.
  • Page 91: Transmitting A Call

    MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION Transmitting a call D Transmitting a PTT ID call 4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Status,” then push [OK]. You can transmit a call with your station ID. When another station receives a PTT ID call, your station ID is displayed.
  • Page 92: D Transmitting An Mdc Message Call

    MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION Transmitting a call (Continued) D Transmitting an MDC Message call D Transmitting an MDC Call Alert call You can send a MDC Message call. There are 16 An MDC Call Alert call enables you to notify another kinds of Messages.
  • Page 93: D Transmitting An Mdc Radio Check Call

    MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION Transmitting a call (Continued) D Transmitting an MDC Radio Check call D Transmitting an MDC Stun call An MDC Radio Check call enables the user to An MDC Stun call remotely disables the transceiver. determine whether the target station is turned ON, (Menu >...
  • Page 94: D Transmitting An Mdc Revive Call

    MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION Transmitting a call (Continued) D Transmitting an MDC Revive call D Transmitting an MDC Selective Call An MDC Revive call revives a stunned transceiver to (SelCall) normal operation. An MDC SelCall enables you to make a call to a specifi c station, or to a particular group.
  • Page 95: Receiving A Call

    MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION Receiving a call D Receiving a PTT ID call D Receiving an MDC Call Alert call When a PTT ID call is received: When an MDC Call Alert call is received: • Beeps sound.* • Beeps sound. •...
  • Page 96: D Receiving An Mdc Stun Call Or Revive Call

    MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION Receiving a call (Continued) D Receiving an MDC Stun call or Revive D Receiving an MDC Emergency call When an MDC Emergency call is received: call • Beeps sound. If an MDC Stun call is received that matches your •...
  • Page 97: Incoming Call Log Function

    MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION Incoming Call log function After receiving an MDC SelCall, Call Alert call, or Emergency call, the call log may be displayed, depending on the presetting. Up to 5 calls can be memorized, and the oldest call is deleted when a 6th call is received.
  • Page 98 ABOUT THE microSD CARD Section About the microSD card ............9-2 Saving data onto the microSD card ........9-2 Inserting or removing the microSD card ......... 9-3 D Inserting ................9-3 D Removing ................ 9-3 Unmounting the microSD card ..........9-4 Formatting the microSD card..........
  • Page 99: About The Microsd Card

    ABOUT THE microSD CARD About the microSD card Saving data onto the microSD card A user can save the following data onto the microSD The microSD or microSDHC card is not supplied by Icom. card: User supplied. • Communication audio The transmitted and received audio.
  • Page 100: Inserting Or Removing The Microsd Card

    ABOUT THE microSD CARD Inserting or removing the microSD card NOTE: Use the transceiver's built-in Format function to format all microSD cards to be used with the transceiver. Format, even preformatted cards for PCs or other uses. (p. 9-4) D Inserting D Removing z Portable types z Portable types...
  • Page 101: Unmounting The Microsd Card

    ABOUT THE microSD CARD Unmounting the microSD card Formatting the microSD card Before you remove a card when the transceiver is ON, Use the transceiver's built-in Format function be sure to fi rst electrically unmount it, as shown below. to format all microSD cards to be used with the Otherwise the data may be corrupted or deleted.
  • Page 102: Loading The Saved Data Files Onto A Microsd Card

    ABOUT THE microSD CARD Loading the saved data fi les onto a microSD card You can load the Memory channels and transceiver’s settings from the card to a transceiver. This function is convenient when: • Setting up from a PC •...
  • Page 103: Displaying The Information Of The Microsd Card

    ABOUT THE microSD CARD Displaying the information of the microSD card You can display the microSD card capacity, remaining capacity, and the time remaining for voice recording. <Menu operation> (Menu > SD Card > SD Information) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 4.
  • Page 104: Backing Up The Data Saved On The Microsd Card Onto A Pc

    ABOUT THE microSD CARD Backing up the data saved on the microSD card onto a PC You can easily restore data with a backup file, even if the setting data in the microSD card is accidentally deleted. D About the microSD card’s folder contents (Example: Selecting the setting data) The folder in the microSD card contains the following: When the PC reads the microSD card data, the...
  • Page 105: D Making A Backup File On Your Pc

    ABOUT THE microSD CARD Backing up the data saved on the microSD card onto a PC (Continued) D Making a backup file on your PC Windows 7 is used for these instructions. 1. Insert the microSD card into the SD card drive or a memory card reader* on your PC.
  • Page 106 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS Section Recording a communication audio ........10-2 D Recording ..............10-2 Playing back a recorded audio ..........10-4 D Playing back a recorded communication audio .... 10-4 D Player screen ..............10-5 Deleting a file ................ 10-6 Playing back the recorded file on a PC ........
  • Page 107: Section 10 Voice Recorder Functions

    VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS Recording a communication audio D Recording This transceiver is equipped with a recorder not only for the receive audio, but also for transmit audio. <Key operation> This function is useful to make a communication 1. Push [Call Recorder] to turn ON the Call Recorder record.
  • Page 108 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS Recording a communication audio D Recording (Continued) <Menu operation> (Menu > Voice Rec > Call Recorder) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Voice Rec,” then push [OK]. 3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Call Recorder,” then push [OK].
  • Page 109: Playing Back A Recorded Audio

    VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS Playing back a recorded audio D Playing back a recorded communication audio You can playback the recorded communication audio. <Key operation> <Menu operation> 1. Push [Play Call]. • The folder list is displayed. (Menu > Voice Rec > Play Call Rec) 2.
  • Page 110 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS Playing back a recorded audio (Continued) D Player screen Call type • “ID”* is displayed for the Individual call in the Digital mode. Start time • “TG”* is displayed for the Group call in the Digital mode. The date and time •...
  • Page 111: Deleting A File

    VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS Deleting a fi le You can delete a recorded audio fi le. <Menu operation> <Key operation> (Menu > Voice Rec > Play Call Rec) 1. Push [Play Call]. 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. • The folder list is displayed. 2.
  • Page 112: Playing Back The Recorded File On A Pc

    VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS Playing back the recorded file on a PC You can also playback the voice memory data on a NOTE: • The playback method may differ, depending on the L Microsoft ® Windows ® 7 is used for the description below. application.
  • Page 113 Bluetooth OPERATION ® Section Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology operation ......11-2 D Electromagnetic Interference .........11-2 Turning ON the Bluetooth ® function ........11-3 Pairing with a headset ............11-4 Headset settings ..............11-6 D AF Output (Menu > Bluetooth > BT Audio Setting) ..11-6 D About the VS-3 headset ..........11-6 Pairing with a data device............11-7 Accepting a pairing request from a Bluetooth...
  • Page 114: Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology Operation

    10 meters (33 feet). the installed unit. Bluetooth D Electromagnetic Interference • Icom Headset The Bluetooth communication range may vary, When you connect the optional VS-3 Bluetooth depending on the environment in which the device to the transceiver, you can wirelessly headset operates.
  • Page 115: Turning On The Bluetooth

    Bluetooth ® OPERATION Turning ON the Bluetooth ® function (Menu > Bluetooth > Bluetooth) 1. Push [Menu] to display the “Menu” screen. 2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Bluetooth,” then push [OK]. 3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Bluetooth,” then push [OK].
  • Page 116: Pairing With A Headset

    Bluetooth ® OPERATION Pairing with a headset Step 1: Entering the Pairing mode (Headset) 5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Headset,” then push [OK] to start searching.  See the Bluetooth device's instruction manual for details. Step 2: Turning ON the Bluetooth function (Transceiver) ...
  • Page 117 Bluetooth ® OPERATION Pairing with a headset (Continued) Step 4: Connecting to the headset (Transceiver) NOTE: The transceiver connects to the last 1. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the headset to connected device, if the connecting operation is connect, then push [OK]. performed on the device side, even if the “Auto •...
  • Page 118: D Af Output (Menu > Bluetooth > Bt Audio Setting)

    Bluetooth ® OPERATION Headset settings D AF Output (Menu > Bluetooth > BT Audio Setting) You can set the audio output device when a Bluetooth headset is connected. If the “BT Audio Setting” item is set to “BT & SP,” you can hear audio from both a connected Bluetooth headset and the transceiver’s speaker.
  • Page 119: Pairing With A Data Device

    Bluetooth ® OPERATION Pairing with a data device Step 1: Entering the Pairing mode (Data device) 5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Data Device,” then push [OK] to start searching.  See the data device’s instruction manual for details. Step 2: Turning ON the Bluetooth function (Transceiver) ...
  • Page 120 Bluetooth ® OPERATION Pairing with a data device (Continued) Step 4: Connecting to the data device Step 6: Connection (Transceiver) (Transceiver) 1. After the transceiver and the device connection Push [Up] or [Down] to select the data device to has succeeded, “” is displayed beside the connect, then push [OK].
  • Page 121: Accepting A Pairing Request From A Bluetooth

    Bluetooth ® OPERATION Accepting a pairing request from a Bluetooth ® device This section describes how to accept a pairing request Step 5: Send a Pairing request to the transceiver from a Bluetooth device. (Bluetooth device) 1. The device displays the transceiver’s Bluetooth Step 1: Prepare the Bluetooth device unit name on the screen.
  • Page 122 Bluetooth ® OPERATION Accepting a pairing request from a Bluetooth ® device (Continued) 6. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Connect,” then Step 8: Connection (Transceiver) push [OK]. 1. After the transceiver and the device connection • Connects to the device. has succeeded, “”...
  • Page 123: Disconnecting From A Bluetooth

    Bluetooth ® OPERATION Disconnecting from a Bluetooth ® device You can disconnect from a Bluetooth device without cancelling the pairing. (Menu > Bluetooth > BT Device List) 6. The transceiver disconnects from the Bluetooth 1. Push [Menu] to display the “Menu” screen. device, and “”...
  • Page 124 Bluetooth ® OPERATION Deleting a Bluetooth ® device from the pairing list You can delete a Bluetooth device from the “BT TIP: If you want to reconnect the deleted device, Device List” screen. Before deleting a connected you must fi rst pair with it again. (p. 11-7, 11-9) Bluetooth device, you must disconnect it.
  • Page 125 Bluetooth ® OPERATION Resetting the installed Bluetooth ® unit You can reset the installed Bluetooth unit. You should reset the unit if you have trouble during Bluetooth operation. NOTE: Before resetting, the Bluetooth function must be turned OFF. Otherwise, resetting cannot be done. (Menu >...
  • Page 126 Bluetooth ® OPERATION The maximum number of paired devices You can pair two types of the Bluetooth devices: Headset and Data devices. Up to 8 Bluetooth devices can be paired. Displays the paired Bluetooth device 11-14...
  • Page 127 USER SETTINGS Section Setting the Backlight status ..........12-2 Setting the Key-touch Beep level ......... 12-3 Setting the Ringer level ............12-4 Setting the Squelch level ............12-5 Setting the Microphone gain level ........12-6 Setting the VOX function ............12-7 Setting the VOX Delay............
  • Page 128: Setting The Backlight Status

    USER SETTINGS Setting the Backlight status You can set the Backlight status. <Key operation> Portable: <Menu operation> Push [Backlight] to select the option. • OFF: Turns the Backlight continuously OFF. ( Menu > Display > Backlight) • ON: Turns the Backlight continuously ON. 1.
  • Page 129: Setting The Key-Touch Beep Level

    USER SETTINGS Setting the Key-touch Beep level You can set the Key-touch Beep level. A beep sounds when you operate a key. <Menu operation> ( Menu > Utility > Key-touch Beep Lv) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2.
  • Page 130: Setting The Ringer Level

    USER SETTINGS Setting the Ringer level You can set the Ringer level. Rings sound when receiving a call. <Menu operation> ( Menu > Utility > Ringer Lv) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Utility,” then push [OK].
  • Page 131: Setting The Squelch Level

    USER SETTINGS Setting the Squelch level You can set the Squelch level to between 1 (loose squelch) and 9 (tight squelch), or 0 (open). The squelch circuit mutes the received audio signal, depending on the signal strength. <Menu operation> ( Menu > Utility > SQL Level) 1.
  • Page 132: Setting The Microphone Gain Level

    USER SETTINGS Setting the Microphone gain level <Menu operation> ( Menu > Audio Setting > Mic Gain) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Audio Setting,” then push [OK]. 3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Mic Gain,” then push [OK].
  • Page 133: Setting The Vox Function

    USER SETTINGS Setting the VOX function You can turn the VOX function ON or OFF. The VOX function automatically switches between receive and transmit in the voice mode. <Menu operation> ( Menu > Functions > VOX) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2.
  • Page 134: Setting The Vox Delay

    USER SETTINGS Setting the VOX Delay The VOX Delay is the period of time the transceiver continues transmitting after the user stops speaking, and then the VOX switches to receive. <Menu operation> ( Menu > Functions > VOX Delay) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2.
  • Page 135: Setting The Vox Gain Level

    USER SETTINGS Setting the VOX gain level You can set the VOX gain level to between 1 (minimum) and 10 (maximum). Higher values make the VOX function more sensitive to your voice. <Menu operation> ( Menu > Functions > VOX Gain) 1.
  • Page 136: Setting The Tx Noise Cancel Level

    USER SETTINGS Setting the TX Noise Cancel level You can set the TX Noise Cancel level to between 1 (minimum) and 3 (maximum), or OFF to suppress the microphone input noise to make the audio easy to hear. Higher values suppress the audio noise more, but the audio quality decreases.
  • Page 137: Setting The Rx Noise Cancel Level

    USER SETTINGS Setting the RX Noise Cancel level You can set the RX Noise Cancel level to between 1 <Key operation> (minimum) and 3 (maximum), or OFF to suppress the receive audio noise to make the audio easy to hear. Push [RX Noise Cancel] to set the RX Noise Cancel Higher values suppress the audio noise more, but the level.
  • Page 138 OTHERS Section Displaying the transceiver’s firmware information ....13-2 LCD Color Check..............13-3 Copying data from a transceiver........... 13-4 D Connecting ..............13-4 D Copying data ..............13-4 13-1...
  • Page 139 OTHERS Displaying the transceiver’s fi rmware information You can display the transceiver fi rmware’s information. <Menu operation> <Key operation> ( Menu > Information > Firmware Info) 1. Turn OFF the transceiver. 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. While holding down [P1] and [OK], turn ON the 2.
  • Page 140 OTHERS LCD Color Check You can check whether or not the LCD displays correctly. <Menu operation> <Key operation> ( Menu > Display > LCD Color Test) 1. Turn OFF the transceiver. 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. While holding down [P1] and [Back], turn ON the 2.
  • Page 141 OTHERS Copying data from a transceiver D Copying data This section describes how to copy data from a Master transceiver to a Sub transceiver using the optional OPC-1870 or OPC-2362 zone copy cable Step 1: Enter the Programming mode (Master) The copying procedure differs, depending on the type 1.
  • Page 142 OPTIONS Section HM-222 speaker microphone (for the Portable type transceiver) ........14-2 D Attaching ............... 14-2 MB-136 (for the Portable type transceiver) ... 14-3 belt clip D MB-136 contents ............14-3 D Attaching ............... 14-3 D Detaching ..............14-4 LC-184 (for the Portable type transceiver) ..
  • Page 143: Speaker Microphone

    OPTIONS HM-222 (for the Portable type transceiver) speaker microphone Belt clip [Emer] Microphone Speaker [PTT] Turn OFF the transceiver before attaching or detaching the microphone Earphone jack You can connect an earphone (user supplied) to the earphone jack on NOTE: the microphone.
  • Page 144: Belt Clip (For The Portable Type Transceiver)

    OPTIONS MB-136 (for the Portable type transceiver) belt clip D MB-136 contents Base clip Belt clip D Attaching 1. Detach the battery pack, if attached. (p. 1-3) Base clip 2. Slide the base clip in the direction of the arrow until the clip locks and makes a “click”...
  • Page 145 OPTIONS MB-136 (for the Portable type transceiver) (Continued) belt clip D Detaching 1. Turn the transceiver upsidedown in the direction of the arrow and pull it out of the belt clip. 2. Detach the battery pack. (p. 1-3) 3. Pinch the tab on the base clip (q), and then slide the clip in the direction of the arrow (w).
  • Page 146: Carrying Case (For The Portable Type Transceiver)

    OPTIONS LC-184 (for the Portable type transceiver) carrying case D Attaching 1. Insert the transceiver into the carrying case, as shown to the right. hook and loop tape 2. Connect the hook and loop tape points. 3. Adjust the snap buttons to secure the transceiver, as shown to the right.
  • Page 147 INDEX Accessories ...............1-1 Call procedure ..............3-7 Attaching .................1-3 Canceling a Scan ..............5-3 Battery pack (Portable) ..........1-3 Channel selection ..............3-4 Belt clip (Portable)............1-4 Selecting a Continuous tone channel ......3-5 Flexible antenna (Portable) ..........1-3 Selecting an operating channel ........3-4 Mounting bracket (Mobile) ...........1-6 Selecting an NAC channel ..........3-6 Adjusting audio level ............3-2 Connector cover (Portable) ..........1-5...
  • Page 148 INDEX Menu items (continued) Bluetooth Incoming Call log function ..........8-9 Bluetooth ..............6-16 Bluetooth Audio Setting..........6-16 Incoming list Deleting................8-9 Bluetooth Auto Connect ..........6-16 Bluetooth Reset ............6-16 Displaying the Incoming call log ......7-12, 8-9 BT Device Info ............6-16 BT Device List ............6-16 Key Beep (VS-3) ............6-16 Key Lock function ..............3-9 One-touch PTT ............6-16...
  • Page 149 INDEX Menu items (continued) SD Card Network Access Code (NAC) ..........4-7 Load Setting <- SD ............6-15 Selecting .................3-8 SD Format ..............6-15 SD Information ............6-15 SD Unmount ..............6-15 Options ................14-1 Software Update ............6-15 HM-222 ........14-2 speaker microphone Sensor LC-184 ..........14-5 carrying case Man down Angle ............6-18 MB-136 ............14-3...
  • Page 150 INDEX User settings..............12-1 Backlight status.............12-2 Key-touch Beep level ............12-3 Microphone gain level ...........12-6 Ringer level ..............12-4 Squelch level ..............12-5 TX Noise Cancel level ..........12-10 RX Noise Cancel level ..........12-11 VOX function..............12-7 VOX Delay ..............12-8 VOX gain level ..............12-9 Voice recorder functions ..........10-1 Deleting a file ..............10-6 Player screen ..............10-5 Playing back a recorded audio ........10-4...
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